You can modify the header that Chilkat uses to be that of your own. You
just specify that header like you would any other. Chilkat puts their name
in their for a default, but if you specify one, it will show your own. I
use this component for my web e-mail system and I love it!!
Frederic Tarase
--On Wednesday, January 14, 2004 3:37 PM -0500 Ben Hanson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It always stamps a header that reads: X-Mailer:
Chilkat ActiveX Mail Control (www.chilkatsoft.com). It's all legitimate
internal business traffic. Ben Hanson
I.S. MGR
Transprint USA Inc.
"X-Mailer: Mulberry/3.1
Just a quick note in response to somebody's comment regarding the X-Mailer header as
being always (or usually) indicative of spam. I run a report distribution server that
creates and then emails a couple dozen reports daily to various sales people around
the globe for our organization. The mai